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    Fracking Method

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    I think we should stop using the fracking method because it is causing to many problems. Weakness in the state regulations governing hazardous oil-and-gas waste have allowed the leftovers to be disposed with little regards to the to the dangers they have to human health and the environment,according to a study by the environmental organization Earthworks. Four states failed to manage a gas and oil field which caused many problems for those states because fracking can be very…

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    concentrations were 17-times higher...in shallow wells from active drilling and extraction areas than in wells from non-active areas...The average methane concentration…fell within the defined action level...for hazard mitigation” (p.8173). The positive correlation between proximity to fracking wells and methane levels demonstrates the detrimental impacts hydraulic fracturing can have on people’s lives. Some families seek compensation for the destruction of the water wells. The people of Dimock…

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    Hydraulic fracturing, also known simply as fracking, is a process used to extract natural gas and oil from beneath the earth’s surface. This process is accomplished by drilling a well and pumping pressurized water, proppants such as sand, and chemicals into that well; the result of this process is that fractures occur within the targeted layer of shale rock, which allow for extraction of the desired gas and oil (Hyder and Lerner 2250). As a cleaner burning fuel, natural gas continues to be an…

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    What makes drilling in a shale formation unique is the necessity to drill horizontally. Vertical drilling continues to a depth called the kick off point (King). This is where the well bore begins turning (becoming a horizontal well). One of the advantages of horizontal drilling is that its possible to drill several wells from only one drilling pad, minimizing the impact of the surface environment (Curtis 2011). Once the depth and horizontal distance is reached, the drill pipe is removed, and…

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    propelled theater, and he had many successful plays in this era. Before theaters were built, actors performed plays in certain people’s houses. The plays also made people enjoy life more and some of the plays gave them some laughs. Playwrights, the location of the performances, and the way theater made people feel is what made the theater so entertaining in this time period. Playwrights made theater a quality place to be around. They wrote many great plays that had excitement, horror, and…

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    Philadelphia Story was a play put on by the theater department at the University of North Texas, performed in a proscenium. This worked well because of the big stage you could have a big set, which in this play, was amazing. The play starts with the main character Tracy writing thankyou notes for the gifts she has received for her upcoming wedding, which happens to be the following day. After being introduced to all the characters you learn that this isn’t Tracy’s first wedding, but she use to…

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    Case Study: Welspun Corp)

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    Celebrations of key festivals and events practice sessions for Sports Tournament, nominations in Mumbai Marathon and monthly newsletters were the key activities of Tablet. In the Units family days and other engagement activities have also been very well received. Employee Communication: • Different Individual & Group communication forums were active during the year. At the individual level, stay interviews were being conducted as a ‘health check’ of the Organization and ascertain the level of…

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    attended a play “A servant of Two masters” that played downtown Pittsburgh at the O’Reilly theater, the play was directed by Ted Pappas. He had put together a creative and intriguing play, having actors stay spontaneous and interact with the audience, therefore no parts would be found boring nor dry. All the actors had held up their end of their roles quite well, by fully disguising themselves as that character they were suppose to be during the entire play. In the play “A Servant…

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    Vigils Play Analysis

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    When watching the play “Vigils,” it was very similar to the actual play being read. I felt that most of the actors did very well. Every time that it went back to the scene of the baby crying and the fireman coming in trying to save it, I could see the actors did it every time like it was the first time again. It was done very well. I thought the scenes were constructed very well. I had no idea what to expect in this play, but it answered a lot of my questions. I did not realize when the…

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    In the play “When Push comes to Shove,” which was directed by Samantha Norton, I witnessed a dark comical, attention grabbing play about seven college students from Brace University that took a trip to the haunted Pit Cave. The students are in search for a ghost, but it turns that they find more in themselves than anything. The play and production had many elements that made the play dynamic and comical, although it may have been hard to understand right after the completion of it. I feel that…

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